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Cost blow-outs have become such a widespread problem, in fact, that the government has now set up a BER taskforce - inevitably dubbed BERT - to scrutinise school projects.
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Scientists at University College London have discovered how two proteins called BERT and ERNI inter ...
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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Cost blow-outs have become such a widespread problem, in fact, that the government has now set up a BER taskforce - inevitably dubbed BERT - to scrutinise school projects.
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Cost blow-outs have become such a widespread problem, in fact, that the government has now set up a BER taskforce - inevitably dubbed BERT - to scrutinise school projects.
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Each GigE port provides independent Ethernet/IP testing at wirespeed for applications such as BERT, RFC 2544, and many more.
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However, the Parliament and the Council ruled out the idea of establishing a new EU authority and instead proposed to strengthen the ERG, referred to as BERT, the Body of European Regulators in Telecoms (
EurActiv.com 2008
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On the nape of his neck was a small metal plate that said BERT.
Dharma and Bert marshallpayne1 2009
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Mr. BERT VAN MARWIJK (Coach, World Cup Dutch Team): (Through Translator) Spain is the best football country of the past few years.
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(Soundbite of song, "Nobody") Mr. BERT WILLIAMS (Vaudeville artist): (Singing) When life seems full of clouds and rain and I am filled with nothing but pain, who soothes my thumpin 'bumpin' brain?
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Mr. BERT: You have to have your head set for Monk - I mean, he plays different than anybody, so we had to adapt.
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